websocket-ruby
Universal Ruby library to handle WebSocket protocol (by imanel)
Action Cable Client
A ruby client for interacting with Rails' ActionCable. -- Maintainers Wanted. (by NullVoxPopuli)
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websocket-ruby
Posts with mentions or reviews of websocket-ruby.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-14.
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Rails web socket server with external web socket client (also in Ruby)
I have searched and found https://github.com/imanel/websocket-ruby as the main ruby library for the client. In the back-end part I guess I should enable a channel with Action Cable and create a "consumer". Am I right? Is there any special code to avoid XSS or similar? Any advice?
Action Cable Client
Posts with mentions or reviews of Action Cable Client.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-14.
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Rails web socket server with external web socket client (also in Ruby)
Keep in mind that ActionCable implements its own JSON-based payload structure on top of web sockets. So you would need to build something on top of the basic web socket package to be able to exchange messages with a Rails backend. A quick google suggests there are a couple of ruby-based projects that have done that. You might check out action-cable-client, which doesn't look particularly maintained, but might give you a place to start.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing websocket-ruby and Action Cable Client you can also consider the following projects:
Faye - Simple pub/sub messaging for the web
AnyCable - AnyCable for Ruby applications
Websocket-Rails - Plug and play websocket support for ruby on rails.
Firehose - Build realtime Ruby web applications. Created by the fine folks at Poll Everywhere.
Slanger - Open Pusher implementation compatible with Pusher libraries
WebPush - webpush, Encryption Utilities for Web Push protocol
Sync - Real-time Rails Partials
Rails Realtime - Adding Real-Time To Your RESTful Rails App
Lite Cable - Lightweight Action Cable implementation (Rails-free)
async-websocket - Asynchronous WebSocket client and server, supporting HTTP/1 and HTTP/2 for Ruby.
tweet-back-end - TweetStream API -> stream tweets in real-time that match any hashtag.
Action Cable Client vs Faye
Action Cable Client vs AnyCable
Action Cable Client vs Websocket-Rails
Action Cable Client vs Firehose
Action Cable Client vs Slanger
Action Cable Client vs WebPush
Action Cable Client vs Sync
Action Cable Client vs Rails Realtime
Action Cable Client vs Lite Cable
Action Cable Client vs async-websocket
Action Cable Client vs tweet-back-end